Test-Driven Development: It's easier than you think!
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Event Location:
Oracle
8 Van de Graaff Drive · Burlington, MA
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Everyone loves writing tests, don’t they? How do you write good tests? What tools are available for you to write good tests?
In this session, I will dive into the many features of Quarkus that help developers write good tests. I will highlight some of the features of Quarkus, Dev Services and Continuous Testing, which help make testing easier. Additionally, I will live code some tests for common use cases developers encounter, including unit, integration, and “black box” testing of imperative and reactive RESTful and event-driven applications that use common services, such as databases and Kafka brokers. I will discuss techniques such as mocking, spying, and interaction-based testing/verification.
I'll even spend some time showing how IDE-based AI assistants can help!
Once you see how easy TDD really can be there isn't a reason to not do it!
Speaker:
Eric Deandrea is a Java Champion and Senior Principal Developer Advocate at Red Hat, focusing on application development technologies. Eric has over 25 years of experience designing and building Java-based solutions and developer training programs for the financial services and insurance industries. He is also a contributor to various Open Source projects, including Quarkus and Spring, as well as a speaker at many public events and user groups around the world.
Eric recently put his Quarkus and Spring knowledge to use by publishing his first book, “Quarkus for Spring Developers.” Outside of work, Eric enjoys boating on the lakes of New Hampshire, ice hockey, and martial arts, in which he holds a black belt in Kempo Karate.
Note:
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Test-Driven Development: It's easier than you think!